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Yes, CO2 is a nonpolar molecule.
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True. It's structure looks like this: O=C=O
It takes one molecule of carbon dioxide to make one molecule of carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide is a covalent molecule.
A molecule of water, a molecule of hydrogen, a molecule of oxygen, a molecule of sugar... Actually more substances come in form of molecules than in atomic form.
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non-polar molecule
A linear shaped molecule.
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Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is a molecule
yes. Carbon dioxide, CO2, is an example of a triatomic (having three atoms) molecule.
No. Carbon dioxide has polar bonds, but the molecule as a whole is nonpolar because it is symmetric.
It is a non-polar molecule. But it has polar covalent bonds between its atoms
London dispersion forces.
Carbon dioxide is a molecule, not an atom.
yes. Carbon dioxide, CO2, is an example of a triatomic (having three atoms) molecule.
Carbon dioxide, oxygen and some nonpolar molecules diffuse easily.